Material removal catheter and method
First Claim
1. A catheter for insertion into a biological conduit comprising:
- an elongate catheter shaft having a proximal end and a distal end for insertion into the biological conduit, the catheter shaft comprising;
a material collection chamber located within the catheter shaft,a controllably arcuate segment adjacent to the distal end configured to selectively transition between a relatively straight shape and a bowed shape, the controllably arcuate segment defining an opening in the form of a hole that is located at a convex portion of the controllably arcuate segment when the arcuate segment takes the bowed shape, wherein a portion of the controllably arcuate segment having the opening is configured to maintain a substantially constant cross section throughout the transition;
and a sliding member movably disposed within the shaft and configured to selectively traverse the opening to move an occlusive material received through the opening into the material collection chamber and away from said opening, wherein movement of the sliding member past the arcuate segment and to the distal end allows for the transition from the relatively straight shape to the bowed shape.
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Abstract
A catheter device that is useable to extract material from a body conduit, such as a blood vessel, comprises a flexible catheter advanceable into the body conduit, an opening in the wall of the catheter that is in fluid communication with a material collection chamber, and a controllably arcuate segment along the catheter shaft, near the distal tip of the catheter and including the opening. Further said catheter may include a sliding member, located within a lumen of the catheter, that is used to move the material entering the catheter through the arcuate segment opening, into the material collection chamber and away from said opening. The catheter may include a single mechanism utilized to both generate a vacuum to cause material to enter the catheter at the arcuate segment opening and also cause the sliding member to travel, inside the catheter, moving material away from the opening and into the material collection chamber. Methods of utilizing such a catheter device to remove material from a body conduit are also disclosed.
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14 Claims
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1. A catheter for insertion into a biological conduit comprising:
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an elongate catheter shaft having a proximal end and a distal end for insertion into the biological conduit, the catheter shaft comprising; a material collection chamber located within the catheter shaft, a controllably arcuate segment adjacent to the distal end configured to selectively transition between a relatively straight shape and a bowed shape, the controllably arcuate segment defining an opening in the form of a hole that is located at a convex portion of the controllably arcuate segment when the arcuate segment takes the bowed shape, wherein a portion of the controllably arcuate segment having the opening is configured to maintain a substantially constant cross section throughout the transition; and a sliding member movably disposed within the shaft and configured to selectively traverse the opening to move an occlusive material received through the opening into the material collection chamber and away from said opening, wherein movement of the sliding member past the arcuate segment and to the distal end allows for the transition from the relatively straight shape to the bowed shape. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A catheter for insertion into a biological conduit comprising:
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an elongate catheter shaft having a proximal end and a distal end for insertion into the biological conduit, the catheter shaft comprising; a controllably arcuate segment adjacent to the distal end configured to selectively transition between a relatively straight shape and a bowed shape, the arcuate segment defining an opening in the form of a hole that is located at a convex portion of the arcuate segment when the arcuate segment takes the bowed shape, wherein the hole is configured to receive an occlusive material when the arcuate segment takes the bowed shape and a portion of the arcuate segment having the opening is configured to maintain a substantially constant cross section throughout the transition; an aspiration chamber located near the shaft proximal end, the aspiration chamber having an aspiration port configured to receive a vacuum input; an aspiration lumen configured to form a vacuum path between the aspiration chamber and the opening when the vacuum input is applied to the aspiration port; and a sliding member movably disposed within the shaft and configured to selectively traverse the opening to move the occlusive material received through the opening away from said opening and toward the aspiration chamber, wherein movement of the sliding member past the arcuate segment and to the distal end allows for the transition from the relatively straight shape to the bowed shape.
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14. A catheter for insertion into a biological conduit comprising:
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an elongate catheter shaft having a proximal end and a distal end and a longitudinal axis extending between the proximal and distal end, the catheter shaft comprising; a material collection chamber located within the catheter shaft, a controllably arcuate segment configured to selectively transition between a relatively straight shape and a bowed shape, the controllably arcuate segment defining an opening in the form of a hole that is located at a convex portion of the controllably arcuate segment when the arcuate segment takes the bowed shape, wherein a portion of the controllably arcuate segment having the opening is configured to maintain a substantially constant cross section throughout the transition, substantially straight portions on both sides of the arcuate segment, wherein the straight portions are substantially co-axial with the longitudinal axis while the arcuate segment is in the bowed shape; and a sliding member movably disposed within the shaft and configured to selectively traverse the opening to move an occlusive material received through the opening into the material collection chamber and away from said opening.
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